Yezd
Atabegate of Yezd Yezd | |
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Motto: Mountains and Freedom | |
Anthem: "Blessed are the Mountains" | |
Capital and largest city | Mashiz |
Official languages | English Dutch |
Ethnic groups | Yezdi 97% Others 3% |
Demonym(s) | Yezdi |
Government | Stratocracy |
• Atabeg | Shady Morsi |
Legislature | State Council of Yezd |
Internet TLD | .yz |
Yezd, is a country in Western Asia, on the centre of the Hasanistan region. the nation is entirly surrounded by Gurkaniye the region is also known as Konraq had been a small area on the outskirts of Batyr city centre that had been established in 2013 on the border regions of Hasanistan before the expansion of its territorial claims later that year. Konraq-Kazakhizia (under the name Konraq) was originally a Viadalvian province established with the approval of the Hasani government. Throughout its history, Konraq had been passed through the hands of various of other "Oegstgeestian Micronations" and even experienced short periods of independence. In 2016, the Pavlovian government annexed the region (under the name of Kazakhizia) from Dachenia in the Treaty of Iskenderabat and integrated the region into Hasanistan proper. Following the collapse of Pavlov, the independent Hasani state integrated the region fully into the Province of Batyr. on August 4, 2018, The Hasani Supreme Council passes an act that grants Konraq-Kazakhizia independence as the Konraqi City State On August 29 the state reformed into the Konraq Khanate
Konraq became soon part of the state union with Kökqoyunlu However 5 months into the unions term... Inactivity and a government crisis in Konraq. Triggered a revoluition known as the Yezdi revoluition which overthrew the inactive state government of Konraq, the name Yezd is inspired from the fictional Khaganate of Yezd, Videssos, Later since the Konraq as too tainted to use and the nation got a cultural and structual facelift removing all refrences to Viadalvia and Turkic cultures, . The country is currently under the control of Yezd National Liberation Movement